Niagara falls is shaped like a horse shoe and is located partially in the province of Ontario, Canada and partially in the state of New York, USA. At the bottom of the falls, the water travels approximately 15 miles over various gorges on land until it reaches and empties into Lake Ontario that is divided evenly between Canada and the US.
Niagara Falls is shaped like a horse shoe and is located partially in the province of Ontario, Canada and partially in the state of New York, USA. At the bottom of the falls, the water travels approximately 15 miles over various gorges on land until it reaches and empties into Lake Ontario that is divided evenly between Canada and the US.
It comes out of Lake Erie on its way to Lake Ontario. Lake Erie is fed from the other Great Lakes.
The Zambezi river brings water to Victoria Falls. The Zambezi river brings water to Victoria Falls.
Lake Ontario, the St. Lawrence River, the Gulf of St. Lawrence, and eventually the Atlantic Ocean.
The water in Niagara Falls comes from the Niagara River; it gets its water from rain, as all rivers do.
The Victoria Falls are located on the Zambezi River and the river rises from a marshy area in north western Zambia
None because it lets it off
in the land
Our drinking water here in Denver comes from waterfalls.
No, waterfalls come in all shapes and heights.
Rivers make waterfalls. Well water is underground
Water.
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There is a lot of water, so there will naturally be more waterfalls.
waterfalls can generate hydro-electricity by the force of the water
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Waterfalls are formed when water flows over resistant rock. And yes they do.
Potamophobia - Is the fear of running water. There isn't one specifically for waterfalls.
Because water is blue.